"this phone is like light years ahead of the competition"
"along with new features such as sd card"
Hang on, those two statements don't really add up. :)
I don't really see why anyone would put up with the bulk of a smartphone without getting smartphone features in return. The Sidekick is incredibly limited compared to other keyboard-based phones and it seems like a very poor choice compared to smartphones from the likes of Nokia, Sony Ericsson and HTC.
If I'm going to carry around something of that size then I want top of the line specs too - not "amazing new features" like an SD slot.
Even the form factor isn't that novel. Nokia have been peddling out similar Communicator designs for well over 5 years.
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"this phone is like light years ahead of the competition"
"along with new features such as sd card"
Hang on, those two statements don't really add up. :)
I don't really see why anyone would put up with the bulk of a smartphone without getting smartphone features in return. The Sidekick is incredibly limited compared to other keyboard-based phones and it seems like a very poor choice compared to smartphones from the likes of Nokia, Sony Ericsson and HTC.
If I'm going to carry around something of that size then I want top of the line specs too - not "amazing new features" like an SD slot.
Even the form factor isn't that novel. Nokia have been peddling out similar Communicator designs for well over 5 years.